MEASUREMENT AND TESTS Sample Clauses

MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. All measurements hereunder shall be made from static tank gauges on 100 percent tank table basis or by positive displacement meters. All measurements and tests shall be made in accordance with the latest ASTM or ASME-API (Petroleum PD Meter Code) published methods then in effect, whichever apply. Volume and gravity shall be adjusted to 60 degrees Fahrenheit by the use of Table 6A and 5A of the Petroleum Measurement Tables ASTM Designation D1250 in their latest revision. The crude oil delivered hereunder shall be marketable and acceptable in the applicable common or segregated stream of the carriers involved but not to exceed 1% S&W. Full deduction for all free water and S&W content shall be made according to the API/ASTM Standard Method then in effect. Either party shall have the right to have a representative witness all gauges, tests and measurements. In the absence of the other party’s representative, such gauges, tests and measurements shall be deemed to be correct.
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MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. 8.1 Buyer shall operate at or near the point(s) of delivery, an orifice meter, or meter(s). Seller, insofar as Seller's leasehold and other mineral rights enable it to do so, will furnish Buyer sites for its metering facilities. Except as otherwise specifically provided to the contrary in this Article, orifice meters or other measurement devices shall be installed and volumes computed in accordance with accepted industry practice. Seller shall have access to such metering equipment at reasonable hours, but the reading, calibrating, adjusting, operation and maintenance thereof may be done only by Buyer. 8.2 The unit of volume shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 Psia). Computation of volumes shall be made in accordance with industry accepted practice. 8.3 In the absence of recording the actual atmospheric pressure, Buyer may assume the atmospheric pressure to be fourteen and four-tenths pounds per square inch absolute (14.4
MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. The measurement and tests for quality of gas delivered hereunder shall be governed by the following: 9.1 The volume shall be measured at the Delivery Point(s) by orifice meters installed, maintained and operated by Buyer, and computations made in accordance with published procedures adopted as American National Standard, “Orifice Metering of Natural Gas,” published as ANSI/API 2530 as amended or revised from time to time. Buyer may, at its option, install an electronic flow recorder to record the static and differential pressures, flowing temperature and volume of such gas. 9.2 The unit of volume for purposes of measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature base of 60° Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and sixty-five one-hundredths (14.65) pounds per square inch absolute. 9.3 The arithmetical average of the hourly temperatures recorded during each day, if available, and the factor for specific gravity according to the latest tests, applicable during each day shall be used to make proper computations of volumes hereunder. Only those gas volumes measured at pressures of 100 psig or greater shall be corrected for deviation from Bxxxx’x Law. Chart integration and volume computations shall be made as accurately as possible and within the accuracy prescribed by the manufacturer of the computing equipment used. 9.4 Temperature shall at Buyer’s option be determined by a recording thermometer continuously used and installed so as to record properly the temperature of the gas flowing through the meter. If a recording thermometer is not being utilized at such meter, the temperature shall be deemed to be 60° F. 9.5 The specific gravity of the gas purchased and sold hereunder shall be determined by Buyer, at its election, either by the use of a gravitometer of the Ranarex type or by the Gravity Balance Method in accordance with the official code of the Gas Processors Association, or by chromatographic analysis, or any other method acceptable to Buyer and Seller. 9.6 The average atmospheric (barometric) pressure shall be assumed to be 13.2 psia unless otherwise specified. 9.7 The total gross heating value of the individual wellhead gas streams and the GPM of each individual product contained therein shall be determined by performing a chromatographic analysis of the samples of the gas taken at each Delivery Point at such times as may be mutually agreed by Buyer and Seller, but not less often than once each six (6) months; provided, that if ...
MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. All measurements hereunder shall be made in accordance with the ConocoPhillips Company Crude Oil and Condensate Quantity and Quality Determination Guidelines attached as Appendix 1. The Product delivered hereunder shall be marketable and acceptable in the applicable common or segregated stream of the carriers involved but not to exceed 1% S&W.
MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. The measurement and tests for quality of Gas delivered hereunder will be governed by the following: 2.1 The volume will be measured by meters installed, maintained and operated by or on behalf of Transporter. Computations shall be made in accordance with industry practice. 2.2 For the purpose of measurement, and meter calibration, the atmospheric (Barometric) pressure will be in accordance with AGA Report No. 3/API 14.3, as it is now and from time to time may be revised. 2.3 The unit of volume for purposes of measurement will be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature base of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) psia. 2.4 The temperature will be adjusted to standard conditions by a compensation device included with the meter. Corrections will be made in accordance with industry practice. 2.5 Specific gravity will be determined with accuracy to the nearest one-thousandth by taking samples of the Gas at the Receipt Point(s) at such times as may be determined to be necessary in practice by the use of an instrument commonly used and accepted in the industry. 2.6 Tests for carbon dioxide, sulfur, and hydrogen sulfide content of the Gas delivered hereunder will be made by approved standard methods from time to time as requested by either Party, but not more often than once each Month. 2.7 All measuring equipment, housing devices, and materials shall be of standard manufacture and will, with all related equipment, appliances and buildings, be installed, maintained, and furnished by Transporter or its designee at Transporter’s expense. Shipper may install and operate check­measuring equipment, which will not interfere with the use of Transporter’s equipment. All testing equipment shall be of standard manufacture and will be maintained, operated and furnished by Transporter or its designee at Transporter’s expense. 2.8 The accuracy of Transporter’s measuring and testing equipment will be verified by Transporter at necessary intervals, to ensure accurate measurement. Tests for quality of the Gas may be made at the time of equipment testing, or at other times, as deemed necessary by Transporter. Notice of the time and nature of each test shall be provided to Shipper sufficiently in advance to permit Shipper to have a representative present. Measuring and testing equipment will be tested by reasonable means and methods in the presence of representatives of both Shipper and Transporter, if present. If...
MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. 7.1 Measurement Point - The Gas sold under this Agreement shall be measured at or near the Delivery Point at pressures in existence from time to time and shall be corrected to the unit of measurement, which shall be one (1) MMBtu.
MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. Quantities of the Product delivered hereunder shall be delivered from tank gauges on 100% tank table basis, or by the use of mutually acceptable automatic measuring equipment. Volume and gravity (API) of said quantities shall be corrected for temperature to 60 degrees Fahrenheit in accordance with the latest – A.S.T.M.-I.P. Petroleum Measurement Tables. Product delivered hereunder shall be merchantable and acceptable to the carriers involved. Full deduction shall be made for all BS&W content as determined by tests conducted according to the latest A.S.T.M.
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MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. 2.1 The Meter Operator shall measure the quantities delivered. The measuring equipment shall be constructed, installed and operated as follows: 2.1.1 Orifice Meters - in accordance with ANSI/API 2530, American Gas Association Report No. 3, and any subsequent amendments, revisions or modifications thereof.
MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. 8.1 Buyer shall operate at or near the point(s) of delivery, an orifice meter, or meter(s). Seller, insofar as Seller’s leasehold and other mineral rights enable it to do so, will furnish Buyer sites for its metering facilities. Except as otherwise specifically provided to the contrary in this Article, orifice meters or other measurement devices shall be installed and volumes computed in accordance with accepted industry practice. Seller shall have access to such metering equipment at reasonable hours, but the reading, calibrating, adjusting, operation and maintenance thereof may be done only by Buyer. 8.2 The unit of volume shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.73 Psia). Computation of volumes shall be made in accordance with industry accepted practice. 8.3 In the absence of recording the actual atmospheric pressure, Buyer may assume the atmospheric pressure to be thirteen and two-tenths pounds per square inch absolute (13.2 Psia). At Buyer’s option the absolute atmospheric pressure may be assumed or may be measured by use of electronic recording devices such as Totalflow
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